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The People vs. Paris

“Let them eat carbon!”
said French President Emmanuel Macron this week, offering his peasants a
six-month reprieve on their coming carbon sin tax. And, kicking his
feet up on his desk at the Élysée Palace, he breathed a sigh of relief.
He had bought himself some time to figure out how to deal with the
rabble at the gates. But how much time?

Not much at all, it turns out. As of press time, the yellow jackets have announced their intention to proceed with “Act 4” of their protests this weekend, and the government has responded by announcing its decision
to close the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and other tourism landmarks on
Saturday. Meanwhile, Paris, for its part, is bracing for another weekend
of violence and street battles.

For those living under a rock who might not have heard, France has
been subject to a series of protests in recent weeks over widespread
dissatisfaction with the Macron government and its insistence on pushing
through a series of deeply unpopular tax increases and economic
reforms. The protesters have adopted the “gilets jaunes,” or yellow
vests that all French drivers are required to store as a safety measure
in the event of a roadside breakdown. It is the perfect symbol for the
movement in many ways: it is a standard item that everyone has to hand,
it is a visible sign of distress, and it is connected to the fuel tax
that was the straw that broke the proverbial camel’s back and sent the
people spilling out onto the streets.

Given the number of fake, Soros-backed, globalist-friendly “color
revolutions” that have arisen in so many countries over the past two
decades, it is understandable if readers maintain some skepticism about
the reality of this latest, color-coordinated protest movement. But
unlike those well-funded, globalist-backed protests, this one is hoping
to ultimately topple the administration of Macron, the former Rothschild & Co. investment banker
who was touted by the MSM as France’s “sensible” answer to the populist
wave sweeping Europe. In other words, it’s doubtful that Soros or his
fellow travelers are rooting for the yellow jackets to succeed.

So, could this be a truly popular revolution taking place right in the heart of the EU empire? And if so, what does it mean?

Unsurprisingly, that highly contentious question is being asked all
over the place right now, from the talking head panels on the MSM boob
tube to the corridors of power in Europe to the streets of Paris, and
there are almost as many answers as there are people asking the
question. The socialists are hailing these protests as a repeat of ’68,
when revolution hung heavy in the air. The nationalists are convinced
that this is all about the migrant crisis and is a harbinger of a coming
Le Pen government. But all sides can agree on one thing: The spark that
lit the match in this particular powder keg was the Paris climate
agreement.

Yes, it was just three scant years ago that we were treated to all
the ballyhoo and tosh about the Paris Agreement and how it was going to
save the world. Who could forget those scenes of the UN bureaucrats
holding hands with the political fatcats, congratulating themselves for
having saved the world by making the bold decision to control the
world’s temperature?

“Yes, the politicians and unelected UN bureaucrats can do anything
they want!” cried the masses. “They are our rulers, after all! . . . But
how exactly do they intend to do this?”

“Why, by appeasing the weather gods, of course,” came the response.
And, it turns out, the weather gods can only be appeased by giving more
money to the government. So, dutifully, Macron and his government went
about raising carbon taxes, sending already sky-high gasoline prices in
France rocketing into the stratosphere.

There’s just one problem with all of this: The people have decided
that, on the whole, they’d rather not pay $7.06 per gallon of gasoline
to appease those weather gods. In fact, levying a projected €8
billion/year tax on a workforce already complaining about high
unemployment and high taxes in order to reduce emissions of the
life-giving carbon dioxide in a country that accounts for less than 1%
of global carbon dioxide emissions anyway might just be a teensy-weensy bit unproductive.

The whole situation is a fascinating insight into the reality of the
growing discontent of the masses who are, on the whole, happy to go
along with the global warming swindle . . . so long as it stays out of their pocketbook. Sadly, as they are only now finding out, the entire point of the global warming swindle is to transfer funds out of their pocketbook and into the hands of the very corporations and foundations that are behind the swindle.

France is by no means alone in this dawning realization. Voters in Washington state just rejected a proposed carbon swindle
that would have levied an estimated $2.3 billion/year tax on the
state’s economy that, even by the UN’s own made up voodoo witch doctor
nonsense, would have contributed about 0% to the goal of stopping global
climate change (rounding for the nearest whole number). And now the
Canadian government is facing pushback on a proposed federal carbon tax from its own provinces.

Meanwhile in London the likes of George Monbiot (who is wrong about everything) is trying to drum up a new protest movement
that is going to demand greater action from politicians on the urgent
issue of climate change . . . at least until the protesters discover
that they’re just helping to demand their own tax increases.

Of course, as you’ll hear any number of talking heads tell you in
regard to the yellow jacket phenomenon unfolding in France, this is no
longer just about a carbon tax. But that’s where it started, and it is
important.

So, about that Paris Agreement: Paris called. They want their money back.